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Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank – 4Q2016 results
02 February 2017
4Q2016 results 02 February 2017
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4Q2016 4Q2015 FY2016 FY20154Q2016 vs.
4Q2015FY2016 vs.
FY2015Net revenues 7.1 6.6 30.0 33.5 6% (10)%Provision for credit losses (0.5) (0.4) (1.4) (1.0) 30% 45%Noninterest expenses (9.0) (9.0) (29.4) (38.7) 0% (24)%
therein: Adjusted Costs (1) (6.2) (6.8) (24.7) (26.5) (9)% (6)%Restructuring and severance (0.1) (0.8) (0.7) (1.0) (86)% (29)%
Litigation (2) (1.6) (1.2) (2.4) (5.2) 28% (54)%Impairments (1.0) (0.0) (1.3) (5.8) n.m. (78)%
Income before income taxes (2.4) (2.7) (0.8) (6.1) (11)% (87)%Net income / loss (1.9) (2.1) (1.4) (6.8) (11)% (80)%
4Q2016 4Q2015 FY2016 FY2015
Post-tax return on average tangible shareholders’ equity (14.6)% (15.7)% (2.7)% (12.3)%
Post-tax return on average shareholders’ equity (12.3)% (13.2)% (2.3)% (9.8)%
Cost / income ratio 127.2% 135.0% 98.1% 115.3%
31 Dec 2016 31 Dec 2015 30 Sep 2016 31 Dec 2016 vs. 31 Dec 2015
31 Dec 2016 vs. 30 Sep 2016
Risk-weighted assets (CRR/CRD4, fully loaded) 358 397 385 (10)% (7)%Common Equity Tier 1 capital (CRR/CRD4, fully loaded) 43 44 43 (3)% (0)%Leverage exposure (CRD4) 1,348 1,395 1,354 (3)% (0)%Total assets IFRS 1,591 1,629 1,689 (2)% (6)%Tangible book value per share (in EUR) 36.33 37.90 37.54 (4)% (3)%Common Equity Tier 1 ratio (CRR/CRD4, fully loaded) 11.9% 11.1% 11.1% 0.8 ppt 0.8 pptCommon Equity Tier 1 ratio (CRR/CRD4, phase-in) 13.5% 13.2% 12.6% 0.3 ppt 1.0 ppt
Leverage ratio (fully loaded) (3) 3.5% 3.5% 3.5% 0.0 ppt 0.0 ppt
Profit & Loss
Metrics
Resources
EUR bn, unless otherwise statedGroup financial highlights
2
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Total noninterest expense excluding restructuring & severance, litigation, impairment of goodwill and other intangibles, policyholder benefits and claims(2) Includes EUR 31m release of provisions for loan processing fees in 4Q2016(3) 4Q2016 RWA (phase-in) are EUR 356bn, Leverage ratio (phase-in) is 4.1%
(CRD4, fully loaded)
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Litigation updateLitigation Reserves, in EUR bn
3
5.5
7.6
FY 2015 FY 2016
Achievements2016
Settled or otherwise resolved a significant number of large matters
Current reserves of EUR 7.6bn include EUR ~ 4.7bn for mattersalready settled/agreements-in-principle to settle have been reached.
Resolvedmatters
without action
BaFin closed special audits including those on interbank offered rates (IBOR), Monte dei Paschi di Siena and precious metals with no further action against the Bank or its employees (Feb 2016)
Commodity Futures Trading Commission dropped its investigations into alleged foreign-exchange manipulation (Oct 2016)
Settlements oflarge matters
RMBS: Civil claims arising from DB’s pre-financial crisis RMBS business in the US settled with Department of Justice (Dec 2016)Russia/ UK Equities Trading: Regulatory enforcement investigationsinto DB‘s anti-money laundering control function settled with FCA andDFS (Jan 2017)Kaupthing CLNs: Claims regarding DB-issued leveraged credit-linked notes referencing Kaupthing settled with plaintiffs (Oct 2016)IBOR: Agreements-in-principle to settle four class actions in the US (Dec 2016 and Jan 2017)Precious Metals: US civil litigations regarding the daily setting of goldand silver fixes settled with plaintiffs (Jan 2016)High Frequency Trading/ Dark Pools: Allegations whether marketing materials adequately disclosed certain features and/or technical problems related to the Bank’s dark pool and order router settled with SEC, New York Attorney General and FINRA (Dec 2016) Schickedanz: Agreement reached including claim on alleged wrongful advice in relation to the ‘Arcandor‘ bankruptcy (Dec 2016)
~ EUR 2 bn
~4.7
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NCOU lifetime achievements EUR bn
(1) Jun 2012 RWA, IFRS and CRD4 represents restated positions which excludes Postbank and includes Special Commodities Group . (2) Jun 2012 RWA also reflects Fully loaded Basel 3 impacts (3) Jun 2012 CRD4 Leverage incorporates estimates for BCBS rules (4) Bps calculation based on RWA and IBIT (excluding Litigation) during lifetime of NCOU.
4
Key De-risking items:
~128
9
Jun 2016 Dec 2016
Jun 2012 (1) Dec 2016
RWA(2)
IFRS
CRD IV(3)
Long dated derivative exposures, including
Correlation portfolio
Negative basis portfolios, including Monoline
exposures
Bond sales, Private Equity and Asset Backed
Securities
BHF
The Cosmopolitan
Maher Terminal (Prince Rupert & Port Elizabeth)
Red Rock Resorts equity stake
CET 1 benefit(4) Equivalent to EUR ~8.5 bn in capital generation
~113
6
Jun 2016 Dec 2016~206
8
Jun 2016 Dec 2016
(93)%
(95)%
(96)%
~200 bps
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— Revenues increased EUR 0.5 bnincluding a gain on sale related to the Hua Xia Bank Ltd. stake of EUR 0.8bn
— Provisions for credit losses increased primarily related to the shipping portfolio
— Adjusted Costs declined EUR 465 m reflecting lower performance relatedcompensation
— 4Q2016 included EUR 1.6 bnLitigation which mainly relates to theDoJ RMBS settlement andEUR 1.0 bn impairments related tothe sale of Abbey Life
FX-adjusted deltas(1)
(1,891)
208
36
CIB
504
PWCC
(36)
AM
(41)
GM
(2,125)
Adj.Costs
465
CLP
(113)
679
C&A Restr.& sev.
(404)
Liti-gation
(1,015)
11
Policyh./Impair.
(77)
Tax
(408)
223
4Q164Q15 NCOU
201
PB Net FX
effect
3 1 (1) (34) 0 1 (13) 0 165 (3) 58 23 23
(38) 37 503 (70) 208 202 (416) (112) 630 676 (350) (981) (54) Total delta incl. FX effects
FX effects
Excluding FX effects
(2)
Revenues
5
ImpairmentsPolicyholder benefits and claims
Note: Comments refer to numbers excl. FX effects
Quarterly Net IncomeNet income 4Q2016 vs 4Q2015, EUR m
(3)
Includes HXB impact EUR 694m(2)
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) To exclude the FX effects the prior year figures were recalculated using the corresponding current year’s monthly FX rates (2) Net of Hua Xia Bank Ltd. impact (4Q2015 EUR 62m equity pick-ups and 4Q2016 EUR 756m gain on sale)(3) Includes EUR 31m release of provisions for loan processing fees in 4Q2016
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FX-adjusted deltas(1)
6
Full year Net IncomeNet income FY2016 vs FY2015, EUR m
(1,356)
Liti-gation
Net FX effect
565
Tax
75
Policyh./Impair.
(144)
4,509
PWCC
2,641
Restr.& sev.
277
Adj.Costs
1,187
CLP
(429)
C&A
(623)
NCOU
(1,155)
PB
254
AM FY16
53233
CIB
(511)
GM
(1,516)
FY15
(6,772)
Excluding FX effects
Total delta incl. FX effects
FX effects
(2)
(52) (53) (26) (55) (0) (21) (40) 3 531 7 180 37 54
(1,567) (564) 207 (1) 254 (1,176) (663) (427) 1,717 284 2,821 4,402 129
Revenues
ImpairmentsPolicyholder benefits and claims
(3)
Includes HXB impact EUR 793m (2)
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) To exclude the FX effects the prior year figures were recalculated using the corresponding current year’s monthly FX rates (2) Net of Hua Xia Bank Ltd. impact (FY2015 EUR (175)m including equity pick-ups and revenues impairment; FY2016 EUR 618m gain on sale)(3) Includes EUR 31m release of provisions for loan processing fees in 4Q2016
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CostsEUR bn
7
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Impairments refer to impairments of goodwill and other intangibles(2) Includes EUR 31m release of provisions for loan processing fees in 4Q2016(3) Total noninterest expense excluding restructuring & severance, litigation, impairment of goodwill and other intangibles and policyholder benefits and claims(4) To exclude the FX effects the prior year figures were recalculated using the corresponding current year's monthly FX rates; reported noninterest expenses were EUR 9.0bn in 4Q15 and
EUR 38.7bn in FY2015
— 4Q2016 noninterest expenses were EUR 0.3bn higher than FX-adjusted 4Q2015
— Full year noninterest expenses weredown by EUR 8.5bn
— Adjusted cost reductions in 4Q2016 andFY were driven by lower variable compensation
— 4Q2016 contains impairments of goodwilland intangibles triggered by the sale ofAbbey Life
— Litigation in 4Q2016 included the effectsfrom settlement with the DoJ regardingRMBS
Noninterest expenses
+0.3
4Q16
9.0
6.2
0.11.6
1.1
4Q15 FX(4)
8.7
6.6
0.81.2
0.1
Key facts
(8.5)
FY16
29.4
24.7
0.72.4
1.6
FY15 FX(4)
37.9
25.9
1.05.0
6.0Impairments / Policyholderbenefits and
claims(1)
AdjustedCosts(3)
Restructuring/severance
Litigation(2)
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Adjusted CostsEUR m
8
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Total noninterest expense excluding restructuring & severance, litigation, impairment of goodwill and other intangibles and policyholder benefits and claims(2) To exclude the FX effects the prior year figures were recalculated using the corresponding current year's monthly FX rates(3) Including furniture and equipment(4) Internal full time equivalents at period end(5) Internalisation as announced in October 2015 as part of Strategy 2020
— Adjusted Costs are EUR 1,187m below prior year
— Compensation and benefits costs decreased by EUR 1,143m mainly due to lower performance relatedcompensation
— IT cost up EUR 322m partially due to higher depreciation for self-developed software
— Professional service fees increased EUR 106m influencedby regulatory and strategic projects
— Occupancy cost are EUR 61m higher driven by a EUR 86m impairment charge in 4Q2016
— Bank Levy and Deposit Protection cost decreased by EUR 119m due to UK Bank levy double taxation relief and reduced deposit protection cost in Germany
— Other cost down EUR 415m due to lower operational losses, reduced amortisation for intangibles, divestments in NCOU and reductions in staff related non compensationexpenses (e.g. travel, training)
— FTE down by 1,360 driven by Strategy 2020 measures including effect from sale of Private Client Services business in PWCC
Adjusted Costs(1) Key facts FY2016 vs FY2015 FX4Q15 FX(2) 4Q16 FY15
FX(2) FY16
Compensation and benefits 2,933 2,762 12,819 11,677
IT Cost 1,053 1,019 3,550 3,872
Professional service fees 676 672 2,199 2,305
Occupancy(3) 511 581 1,911 1,972
Bank levy / Deposit Protection Guarantee Schemes 108 51 890 771
Other 1,364 1,096 4,552 4,137
Adjusted Cost 6,646 6,181 25,920 24,734
Headcount(4) 101,104 99,744
therein: Internalisation(5) 1,971
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Tier 1 capitalCRD4, fully loaded, EUR bn
9
Events in the quarter Tier 1 capital
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences
— CET1 capital down by EUR (0.2)bn q-o-q to EUR 42.7bn as negative net income was offset by the benefit from the disposal of the stake in Hua Xia Bank Ltd. and FX effects
— EUR (1.9)bn net loss in the quarter— EUR 0.9bn other, including the Hua Xia Bank
Ltd. stake disposal benefit— EUR 0.7bn FX effect (CET1 ratio neutral)
Common Equity Tier 1Additional Tier 1 capital
4.6 4.6
Dec16
42.7
FX Effect
0.7
Other
0.9
Equity Comp
0.2
AT1 Coupon Accrual
(0.1)
Net Income
(1.9)
Sep16
42.9
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RWA CRD4, fully loaded, EUR bn
10
Events in the quarter
— 4Q2016 fully loaded CET1 ratio of 11.9%, ~80bps above 3Q2016, including 54bps from disposal of 19.99% stake in Hua Xia Bank Ltd.
— RWA down by EUR (27)bn, including— EUR (10)bn from disposals of Abbey Life (EUR
(4)bn) and Hua Xia Bank Ltd. stake (EUR (6)bn)— EUR (9)bn NCOU de-risking to below EUR 10bn
target— EUR (8)bn in GM, thereof EUR (6)bn seasonal
RWA reduction and EUR (3)bn lower OR RWA— EUR (5)bn CIB RWA optimisation initiatives (e.g.
securitisations, hold book reduction and client rationalisation)
— partially offset by EUR 6bn FX effect (CET1 ratio neutral)
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Credit Valuation Adjustments(2) Excluding the stake in Hua Xia Bank Ltd.(3) Including EUR 2bn higher DTA-related RWA under 10/15% rule following the disposal of the
stake in Hua Xia Bank Ltd.
Dec16
358
FX Effect
6
Opera-tional risk
(3)
Market risk
(6)
CVA(1)
(2)
Credit risk
(21)
Sep16
385
30 Sep 2016
31 Dec 2016
Q-o-Q Change
Therein FX
GM 164 158 (6) 2CIB 82 80 (3) 2DeAM 13 9 (4) 0PW&CC(2) 43 44 1 0Hua Xia Bank Ltd. stake 6 0 (6) 0Postbank 45 42 (3) 0NCOU 18 9 (9) 0Other(3) 14 16 2 0Total 385 358 (27) 6
CET1 ratio, phase-in12.6% 13.5%
CET1 ratio, fully loaded11.1% 11.9%
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Pillar 2 Requirements – DB above required minimum levels
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Events in the quarter
— ECB notified DB of its Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP) conclusions for 2017, setting Pillar 2 minimum requirements for the Common Equity Tier 1 (CET 1) ratio at 9.51% on a CRR/CRD 4 phase-in basis
— This requirement includes— the minimum Pillar 1 requirement of 4.5%— the Pillar 2 requirement of 2.75%— the capital conservation buffer of 1.25%— the countercyclical buffer of currently 0.01% — and the G-SIB buffer of 1.0% (phase-in of
current buffer of 2.0% for Deutsche Bank)— CET 1 ratio CRR/CRD 4 subject to transitional rules
per CRR/CRD 4— Corresponding 2017 phase-in requirements are set
for Tier 1 capital ratio (11.01%) and Total capital ratio (13.01%); as of 01 Jan 2017 our Tier 1 and Total capital phase-in ratios were 15.3% and 17.2%, respectively
CET 1 Ratio vs. Pillar 2 CET 1 RequirementsCRR/CRD 4 phased-in CET 1 Ratio, in %
2017 Pillar 2 Minimum
Requirement
9.51%
01 Jan 2017 CET 1 Ratio
12.76%
2016 Pillar 2 Minimum
Requirement
10.76%
31 Dec 2016 CET 1 Ratio
13.53%
Buffer of325bps
Buffer of277bps
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Leverage exposure CRD4, fully loaded, EUR bn
Events in the quarter
— Fully loaded Leverage ratio at 3.5% in 4Q2016 vs 3.5% in 3Q2016
— Leverage exposure down by EUR (7)bn, including FX effect of EUR 33bn. FX neutral decrease is EUR (39)bn
— Portfolio movements reflect de-leveraging of business assets (SFT EUR (49)bn; trading inventory EUR (7)bn)
— Increase in assets held at Group centre (‘Other’) reflects build up of cash element of liquidity reserves
33
Cash, Coll. & Other
33
Trading Inventory
(7)
SFT
(49)
Deriva-tives
1,354
Sep 16
0
Off B/S
(15)
Dec 16
1,348
FX effect
30 Sep 2016
31 Dec 2016
Q-o-Q Change
Therein FX
GM 705 682 (23) 20CIB 265 272 7 6DeAM 4 3 (1) 0PW&CC(2) 200 194 (6) 2Hua Xia Bank Ltd. stake 3 1 (1) 0Postbank 146 147 1 0NCOU 15 8 (7) 0Other 15 40 25 4Total 1,354 1,348 (7) 33
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Security financing transactions (2) Excluding the stake in Hua Xia Bank Ltd.
Leverage ratio, fully loaded3.5% 3.5%
12
Leverage ratio, phase-in4.1% 4.1%
(1)
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Equity, 6% (1)
Capital Markets(1,2),
15%
Retail, 30% (3)Transaction
Banking, 20%
Other Customers,
5%
Unsecured Wholesale,
6%
Secured Funding and Shorts, 17%
Financing Vehicles, 0%
Funding and liquidityAs of 31 December 2016, EUR bn
Well diversified funding profile
72% from most stable
funding sources
Total funding sources(4): EUR 977bn
— EUR 218bn of Liquidity Reserves (EUR 200bn September) — 128% Liquidity Coverage Ratio (increase vs. September
122%)— Total Loss Absorbing Capacity of EUR 116bn— Total funding sources(4) increased by EUR 20bn to
EUR 977bn— 72% of total funding from most stable sources, stable versus
prior quarter— In line with our funding plan as of 30th December 2016 EUR
31.8bn raised at 3mEuribor+129bps with average tenor of 6.7years
Comments
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Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences. (1) AT1 instruments are included in Capital Markets(2) Capital markets issuance differs from Long Term debt as reported in our Group IFRS accounts primarily due to issuance under our x-markets programme which we do not consider term
liquidity and differences between fair value and carrying value of debt instruments as reported in Consolidation and Adjustments(3) Including Wealth Management deposits(4) Funding sources exclude derivatives and other liabilities
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60
183
603936
499
145
55
443845
409
102
246
193
Net loans
Repo / Securities borrowed(2)
Securities(1)
Cash, central bank and interbank balances
Other assets(5)Brokerage receivables(4)
Trading liabilities(7)
Deposits, including- Retail EUR 292bn- Transaction banking EUR 199bn
Other liabilities(5)Brokerage payables(4)Derivatives(3)
Equity
Long-term debt(8)
Unsecured Wholesale(6)
Assets (after netting) Liabilities & equity (after netting)1,0771,077
Comments— Net balance sheet of EUR 1,077bn represents the
funding required after recognizing (i) legal netting agreements, (ii) cash collateral, and (iii) offsetting pending settlement balances to our IFRS balance sheet (EUR 1,591bn).
— Equity and long term debt of EUR 243bn represents >20% of net balance sheet
— 38% of assets are loans, of which 2/3rds are German mortgages or investment grade corporate loans
— Loan-to-deposit ratio of 82% with deposits exceeding loans by EUR 90bn
— Securities (mainly trading securities and liquid AfSsecurities), reverse repos, and cash of EUR 541bn substantially exceed short term unsecured wholesale and trading liabilities of EUR 200bn
Balance sheet overviewAs of 31 December 2016, EUR bn
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Securities include trading assets (excluding positive market values from derivative financial instruments), available for sale securities, and other fair value assets (including traded loans)(2) Securities purchased under repurchase agreements and securities sold (at amortized cost and designated at fair value). Includes deductions of Master Netting Agreements of EUR 3bn(3) Positive (negative) market values of derivative financial instruments, including derivatives qualifying for hedge accounting. Includes deductions for Master Netting Agreement and cash
collateral received/paid of EUR 444 bn for assets and EUR 428 bn for liabilities(4) Brokerage & Securities related receivables/payables include deductions of cash collateral paid/received and pending settlements offsetting of EUR 67 bn for assets and EUR 83 bn for
liabilities(5) Other assets include goodwill and other intangible assets, property and equipment, tax assets and other receivables. Remaining liabilities include financial liabilities designated at fair value
other than securities sold under repurchase agreements / securities loaned, accrued expenses, investment contract liabilities and other payables(6) As defined in our external funding sources, includes elements of deposits and other short-term borrowings(7) Short positions plus securities sold under repurchase agreements and securities loaned (at amortized cost and designated at fair value). Includes deductions of Master Netting Agreements
for securities sold under repurchase agreements and securities loaned (at amortized cost and designated at fair value) of EUR 3 bn(8) Includes trust preferred securities and AT1
Derivatives(3)
14
178
40
Liquidity reserves
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Segment results
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Income before income taxes Key featuresIn EUR m In EUR m
4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 vs. 4Q15 FY16 FY15 FY16 vs.
FY15
Net revenues (1) 1,464 1,502 (3)% 9,290 10,857 (14)%
Prov. for credit losses (58) (43) 34% (142) (50) 185%
Noninterest exp. (2,142) (2,412) (11)% (9,084) (12,599) (28)%
IBIT (737) (954) (23)% 16 (1,817) n.m.
CIR 146% 161% (14) ppt 98% 116% (18) ppt
RWA 158 161 (2)% 158 161 (2)%
Post-tax RoE (2) (7.6)% (10.1)% 3 ppt 0.0% (4.8)% 5 ppt
Post-tax RoTE (3) (8.2)% (11.0)% 3 ppt 0.0% (5.2)% 5 ppt
2015 2016CVA / DVA / FVA(176) 154 62 (170) 145 (1) 50 (249) (130) (54)
Restructuring and severance(38) (24) (41) (63) (91) (41) (47) (13) (166) (191)
Litigation_alt
(1,155) (268) (846) (333) 68 (134) (342) (183) (2,603) (591)
Impairments0 0 (1,568) 0 0 (285) 0 0 (1,568) (285)
2015 2016
42
1,083
(1,989)
(954)
395
28
330
(737)
(1,817)
16
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
Global Markets
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FY 2016 revenues were 14% lower y-o-y, impacted by a challenging environment for Equities, DB-specific concerns & the impact of Strategy 2020 implementation 4Q 2016 revenues were 3% lower y-o-y (2% higher ex- CVA/DVA/FVA) versus 4Q 2015. DB specific concerns adversely impacted client activity levels and funding costs in Equities in particular4Q2016 Noninterest expenses decreased by 11% y-o-y due to lower litigation charges, lower compensation and non-compensation expenses and FX impactNoninterest expenses excluding impairments, litigation charges, restructuring charges and severance were down 3% y-o-y
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences1) 4Q2016 revenues include valuation adjustment items totaling EUR 249m loss (loss of EUR 170m in 4Q2015). First, EUR 3m CVA hedge loss (loss of EUR 195m in 4Q2015). Second, EUR
212m DVA loss (loss of EUR 31m in 4Q2015). Third, EUR 33m FVA loss (gain of EUR 56m in 4Q2015)2) Based on average shareholders' equity3) Based on average tangible shareholders’ equity
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Revenues Key revenue featuresDebt S&T, in EUR m
2015 2016
Equity S&T, in EUR m
2015 2016
2015 2016
2015 2016
Sales & Trading revenues
17
2,8922,259
1,8181,245
2,0671,825 2,067
1,381
8,215 7,339
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
11%
1,109 1,040632 557
751 720 603428
3,337 2,502
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
(23)%
Debt Sales & Trading revenues4Q2016 FX revenues were higher y-o-y driven by higher client activity as a result of increased volatility particularly around US elections
Rates revenues were flat y-o-y driven by solid client flow offset by challenging conditions towards the quarter end
4Q2016 Credit revenues were significantly higher y-o-y driven by strong performance in financing and solutions, commercial real estate and distressed businesses, particularly in the US
Emerging Markets revenues were lower y-o-y driven by underperformance in CEEMEA.
Asia Pacific Local Markets revenues were significantly higher y-o-y due to favorable conditions in Asia and a difficult prior year quarter
Equity Sales & Trading revenues4Q2016 Cash Equity revenues were lower y-o-y driven by lower commissions, especially in Europe arising from lower client activity
Equity Derivatives revenues in 4Q2016 were higher compared to a very challenging prior year quarter due to improved trading performance
4Q2016 Prime Finance revenues were significantly lower y-o-y reflecting both higher funding costs and lower client balances
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Income before income taxes Key featuresIn EUR m In EUR m
4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 vs. 4Q15 FY16 FY15 FY16 vs.
FY15
Net revenues 1,807 1,770 2% 7,483 8,047 (7)%
Prov. for credit losses (244) (163) 50% (672) (342) 97%
Noninterest exp. (1,258) (1,297) (3)% (5,119) (6,266) (18)%
IBIT 304 310 (2)% 1,691 1,439 17%
CIR 70% 73% (4) ppt 68% 78% (9) ppt
Post-tax RoE (1) 6.5% 6.5% 0 ppt 9.2% 7.4% 2 ppt
Post-tax RoTE (2) 7.3% 7.2% 0 ppt 10.2% 8.3% 2 ppt
2015 2016Restructuring and severance
(14) (11) (17) (46) (94) (61) (19) (18) (88) (192)
Litigation_alt(6) (137) (183) (3) 0 (7) (1) (9) (329) (17)
Impairments0 0 (600) 0 0 0 0 0 (600) 0
2015 2016
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Based on average shareholders' equity(2) Based on average tangible shareholders’ equity
722596
(188)
310 315432
640
304
1,439
1,691
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
Corporate and Investment Banking
18
4Q2016 IBIT and revenues flat y-o-y as strong revenue performance in Corporate Finance was counterbalanced by lower Transaction Banking revenues and favourable costs offsetting the higher loan loss provisionsFY2016 revenues declined 7%. Within Corporate Finance, Advisory and Equity Origination significantly improved in 2H2016, while Transaction Banking revenues continue to suffer from low interest rate environment in Europe and depressed trade volumes and internal perimeter decisionsFY2016 provisions are up significantly, primarily in the shipping sectorFY2016 noninterest expenses excluding impairments, litigation, restructuring and severance down 6% reflecting lower compensation costs and savings from active cost management
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Revenues Key revenue featuresIn EUR m
2015 20162015 2016
Corporate and Investment Banking
19
Advisory
Transaction BankingOrigination, Loan Products & Other
1,1361,146 1,197 1,191 1,114 1,118 1,142 1,099
4,6694,473
855 863 610 462 559 697 679 575
2,7912,510
145 145 181 116 151 74 142 134
587500
2,1362,1541,988 1,770 1,824 1,888 1,9631,807
8,0477,483
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
Transaction Banking: TFCMC 4Q2016 9% down y-o-y. Performance has been impacted by persistent low interest rates in Europe, subdued trade volumes combined with ongoing portfolio management measures, client perimeter and country exit initiatives. Margins remain flat and business remains strong
IC&SS 4Q2016 down 6% y-o-y, while Security Services performance was maintained, Institutional Cash revenue continue to be impacted by ongoing business perimeter decisions and country exits
Origination: Equity Origination 4Q2016 up 6% y-o-y with significant fees from landmark deals for Innogy and Gores. Strong momentum in IPOs with pipeline building, particularly in US
Debt Origination 4Q2016 up 57 % y-o-y with the leverage loan market returning to more normalized market dynamics against unseasonal weakness in 4Q15 with notable slow down in market activity and liquidity
Advisory: Advisory 4Q2016 up 15 % y-o-y partially due to a weaker 4Q2015, but also reflecting stronger momentum. Market activity has been stronger in the second half of the year with DB acting as lead adviser to BAT on the biggest M&A deal approved in 4Q2016
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Income before income taxes Key featuresIn EUR m In EUR m
4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 vs. 4Q15 FY16 FY15 FY16 vs.
FY15
Net revenues 2,379 1,877 27% 7,717 7,510 3 %Prov. for credit losses (95) (92) 3% (255) (300) (15)%Noninterest exp. (1,583) (2,311) (31)% (6,394) (7,983) (20)%IBIT 701 (527) n.m. 1,068 (774) n.m.CIR 67% 123% (57) ppt 83% 106% (23) pptInvested assets 424 503 (16)% 424 503 (16)%
Post-tax RoE (1) 20.6% (14.2)% 35 ppt 7.8% (4.9)% 13 ppt
Post-tax RoTE (2) 25.2% (18.0)% 43 ppt 9.4% (6.3)% 16 ppt
2015 2016Restructuring and severance
(3) (1) 0 (591) (70) (69) 2 (40) (595) (177)
Litigation (3)
(3) (20) (20) 1 (4) (28) 1 32 (41) 1
Impairments (4)
0 0 (1,006) (6) 0 0 0 0 (1,011) 0
Hua Xia Bank IBIT123 143 (505) 62 (124) 5 (21) 756 (177) 616
2015 2016
404483
(1,135)
(527)
62187 117
701
(774)
1,068
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Based on average shareholders’ equity(2) Based on average tangible shareholders’ equity(3) Includes EUR 31m release of provisions for loan processing fees in 4Q2016(4) Includes goodwill / other intangible impairment; excl. Hua Xia Bank Ltd.
Private,Wealth & Commercial Clients
20
FY2016 IBIT included a positive contribution from the sale of Hua Xia Bank Ltd. stake; FY2015 IBIT impacted by impairments and significantly higher restructuring and severance than in FY20164Q2016 revenues included a contribution of EUR ~750m from sale of Hua Xia Bank Ltd. stake. Revenue base reduced after the 3Q2016 sale of the Private Client Services unit (PCS). Excluding both items, revenue decline of 7% compared to 4Q20154Q2016 noninterest expenses decline mainly due to lower restructuring and severance as well as software write-off of EUR ~(120)m in 4Q2015. Excluding these items, noninterest expenses down despite continued investments in digitalization and strategy implementation 4Q2016 net outflows on Invested Assets of EUR (24)bn mainly in Wealth Management in October 2016 following the negative DB market perception
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Revenues Key revenue featuresPrivate & Commercial Clients, in EUR m (1)
2015 2016
Wealth Management, in EUR m
2015 2016Therein : Private Client Services, in EUR m
57 66 61 61 48 48 81 (16) 244 161
2015 2016
2015 2016
Private,Wealth & Commercial Clients: Business Units
21
(1) Includes revenues of the Business Units PCC Germany and PCC International; excludes revenues from Hua Xia Bank Ltd.(2) Decline driven by PCS deconsolidation effect
(2)
Private & Commercial Clients (PCC) FY2016 PCC revenues down 7% versus FY2015 driven by the ongoing low interest rate environment and reduced client activity in a more difficult market environment
In 4Q2016, total PCC revenues down 6% versus 4Q2015 in a quarter with significant progress in strategy execution, especially in PCC Germany. Lower Investment & insurance product and Deposit revenues partly compensated by continued growth in Credit product revenues, reflecting higher volumes. In PCC International, total revenues stable compared to 4Q2015
Wealth Management (WM) FY2016 WM revenues down 10% and excluding the Private Client Services unit (PCS) down 7% versus FY2015 impacted by the more difficult market environment, compounded by reduced client activity, negative DB market perception and strategic de-risking initiatives
4Q2016 WM revenues down 21% and excluding PCS down 7% versus 4Q2015 reflecting lower Management Fees (reduced client activity) and lower Net interest revenues (lower volumes and margins as well as the impact of deleveraging activities). 4Q2016 revenues stable in WM’s Asia Pacific and Germany client coverage areas and slightly positive in the US Private Bank
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Income before income taxes Key featuresIn EUR m In EUR m
4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 vs. 4Q15 FY16 FY15 FY16 vs.
FY15
Net revenues 799 870 (8)% 3,020 3,021 (0)%Memo: Net revenues ex-Abbey gross-up (1) 712 742 (4)% 2,623 2,763 (5)%
Prov. for credit losses 0 0 (100)% (1) (1) (4)%Noninterest exp. (1,552) (697) 123% (3,223) (2,336) 38%
Memo: Noninterest exp. ex-Abbey gross-up and impairments (2)
(443) (575) (23)% (1,828) (2,080) (12)%
IBIT (753) 173 n.m. (204) 684 n.m.CIR 194% 80% 114 ppt 107% 77% 29 pptInvested assets (3) 706 744 (5)% 706 744 (5)%
2015 2016 Net new money (3) (13) (3) n.m. (41) 18 n.m.Restructuring and severance Post-tax RoE (4) (33.3)% 7.5% (41) ppt (2.1)% 7.7% (10) ppt
(1) (2) (1) (3) (23) (33) (11) (2) (8) (69) Post-tax RoTE (5) (113.0)% 40.8% (154) ppt (8.2)% 48.0% (56) pptLitigation_alt
0 (4) 3 (0) (1) (0) 0 1 (1) 0
Impairments0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1,021) 0 (1,021)
2015 2016
103
266142 173 162 171 216
(753)
684
(204)
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
1,021
1,021
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Net revenues ex mark to market movements on policyholder positions in Abbey
Life (2) Noninterest expenses ex policyholder positions in Abbey Life and impairments(3) In EUR bn (4) Based on average shareholders’ equity
Deutsche Asset Management
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Impairments
4Q2016 recorded negative IBIT of EUR 753m due to impairments of EUR 1bn predominantly related to the sale of Abbey LifeWhile 4Q2016 revenues profited from an increase in performance and transaction fees, the headline figure (ex Abbey Life gross-up) was down 4% impacted by negative fair value of guaranteed products and reduced management feesNoninterest expenses rose due to impairments of goodwill and other intangible assets, partially offset by lower compensation cost and a reversal of a specific cost item incurred in 4Q2015FY2016 saw net asset outflows of EUR 41bn with a third driven by liquidity products yielding single-digit bps returns
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Income before income taxes Key featuresIn EUR m In EUR m
4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 vs. 4Q15 FY16 FY15 FY16 vs.
FY15
Net revenues 824 615 34% 3,366 3,112 8%
Prov. for credit losses (63) (64) (1)% (184) (211) (13)%
Noninterest exp. (763) (863) (12)% (2,815) (5,497) (49)%IBIT (2) (312) (99)% 367 (2,596) n.m.CIR 93% 140% (48) ppt 84% 177% (93) pptPost-tax RoE (0.1)% (12.8)% 13 ppt 4.0% (21.5)% 26 pptPost-tax RoTE (0.1)% (15.1)% 15 ppt 4.2% (30.2)% 34 ppt
2015 2016Restructuring and severance
1 (0) 0 (84) (1) (1) (1) (26) (83) (29)
Litigation_alt(0) (0) (1) (13) (4) (27) 3 (29) (14) (58)
Impairments0 0 (2,597) 0 0 0 0 0 (2,597) 0
Postbank NCOU IBIT(72) (35) (85) (274) (55) (73) (69) (94) (466) (291)
2015 2016
(1)
(2)
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differencesPostbank segment figures do not match Postbank stand-alone view figures due to separation cost and other items in C&A segment as well as further consolidation effects (e.g. PPA)
(1) Based on average shareholders’ equity(2) Based on average tangible shareholders’ equity
113 88
(2,486)
(312)
122179
68
(2)
(2,596)
367
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
Postbank
23
Increase in revenues by 34% primarily related to ceased revenue burden from an adjustment to Bauspar interest provisions in 4Q2015 and to a lesser extent by sale of certain investment securitiesStable development in provisions for credit losses despite rising loan volumes reflecting benign economic environment in Germany and good portfolio qualityNon-interest expenses down by 12% in 4Q2016 due to continued focus on costs and headcount reduction (~550 FTE in 2016) and lower restructuring & severance costNegative IBIT in 4Q2016 due to charges for litigation, restructuring & severance and negative contribution from Postbank NCOU
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Income before income taxes Key featuresIn EUR m In EUR m
4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 vs. 4Q15 FY16 FY15 FY16 vs.
FY15
Net revenues 142 (60) n.m. (382) 794 n.m.
Prov. for credit losses (31) (17) 80% (128) (51) 148%
Noninterest exp. (1,618) (807) 100% (2,701) (3,006) (10)%
IBIT (1,504) (885) 70% (3,207) (2,264) 42%
RWA (1) 9 33 (72)% 9 33 (72)%
Total assets IFRS (2) 6 23 (76)% 6 23 (76)%
2015 2016
Litigation_alt
(380) (796) (142) (531) (242) 5 (163) (1,350) (1,849) (1,750)
2015 2016
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Fully loaded, in EUR bn(2) In EUR bn
(317)
(870)
(192)
(885)(533) (632) (538)
(1,504)
(2,264)
(3,207)1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
Non-Core Operations Unit
24
Net revenues include de-risking gains of EUR 40mNoninterest expenses higher due to litigation costs related to the DoJRMBS settlementDe-risking activity in 4Q2016 included the following reductions:
RWA EUR ~ 9 bnCRD4 Leverage Exposure EUR ~ 7 bnIFRS assets EUR ~ 6 bn
RWA below target of EUR <10 bn, at lower cost than originally plannedSale of Maher Port Elizabeth and Red Rock Resorts equity position closed in November 2016 Division now closed, residual assets transferred to core divisions
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Income before income taxes Key featuresIn EUR m In EUR m
4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 vs. 4Q15 FY16 FY15 FY16 vs.
FY15
IBIT (425) (510) (17)% (541) (770) (30)%
thereof
V&T differences (1) (342) (167) 105% (252) (146) 72%
FVA (2) 111 149 (25)% 71 72 (0)%Postbank separation costs (3) (31) (36) (12)% (137) (70) 95%
Remaining (163) (457) (64)% (224) (626) (64)%
2015 2016Litigation_alt
(1) (0) (21) (358) (5) 72 0 (49) (380) 18
20162015
Consolidation & Adjustments
25
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differencesFrom 2016 onwards, certain Liquidity Management activities previously included within the business segments are now being centrally managed by Treasury and therefore have been transferred to C&A and are reflected in the business segments on an allocated basis
(1) Valuation and Timing (V&T) reflects the effects from different accounting methods used for management reporting and IFRS
(2) Funding valuation adjustment (FVA)(3) Excluding revenue effects
— 4Q2016 loss in C&A primarily due to negative effects from V&T differences of the Treasury portfolio. The main driver was the narrowing of DB’s own credit spread. Increasing interest rates and movements in cross currency basis spreads added to the negative result
— Positive funding valuation adjustment (FVA) on uncollateralized derivatives between GM and Treasury due to tightening of funding spreads
— 4Q2015 included a negative impact of EUR 358m Litigation costs related to infrastructure functions reallocated from GM to C&A
413
(418)(255)
(510)
57 42
(215)
(425)
(770)
(541)
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
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Outlook
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Adjusted Costs target 2018 of EUR <22bn expected to be achieved
Whilst 2015 and 2016 were peak year for litigation, 2017 continues to be burdened by resolving legacy matters
2017 revenues expected to grow on the back of improved outlook – January start strong across almost all businesses
Managing capital will remain focus, 12.5% target for YE 2018 reaffirmed
Provisions for credit losses expected to mildly improve in 2017
RWA expected to grow in Q1 2017 to support business growth
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Appendix
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Appendix: Table of Contents
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29P&L details
40NCOU details
42CRD4 – Leverage Exposure and Risk Weighted Assets
44Loan book
44Impaired loans
45Value-at-Risk
Invested assets 46Headcount 48
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2015 2016
GM 37% 36% 31% 23% 35% 33% 34% 20% 33% 30%
CIB 22% 23% 27% 27% 23% 25% 25% 24% 24% 25%
PW&CC 21% 22% 19% 29% 22% 25% 23% 32% 23% 25%
AM 8% 8% 8% 13% 9% 10% 11% 11% 9% 10%
Postbank 9% 9% 11% 9% 11% 12% 10% 11% 9% 11%
NCOU 4% 2% 3% (1)% 0% (5)% (2)% 2% 2% (1)%
2015 2016
EUR 0.4 bn (2)
EUR bnNet revenues
29
(1) Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(2) Includes EUR (43)m unfavorable FX movements
Contribution to Group revenues ex Consolidation & Adjustments by business segment (1):
10.4 9.2 7.3 6.6 8.1 7.4 7.5 7.1
33.530.0
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
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189 145 208
362
230 254310
461
9051,255
296
17
755
17
31
51
128
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 12M 12M0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
Provision for credit lossesEUR m
30
2015
(1) (1)
2015
Cost of Risk DB Group Cost of Risk Core Bank
Cost of Risk(1)
GM 1 5 0 43 15 39 30 58 50 142
CIB 50 39 90 163 136 115 176 244 342 672
PW&CC 80 74 54 92 36 66 57 95 300 255
Postbank 57 26 64 64 41 34 45 63 211 184
Note: Divisional figures do not add up due to omission of Deutsche AM; figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Provision for credit losses annualized in % of total loan book; total loan book see page 43
218151
207
380
304
Core NCOU
259
956
2016 2016
327
492
1,383
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Key drivers of credit loss provisions in 2016Industry and Regional Breakdown of EUR 1,383m CLPs, 31 Dec 2016
31
CLPs by major industries CLPs by major regions
Rest of Germany
150Rest of
EMEA (ex Germany)
259
North America
182
APAC137
Germany PWCC
46
EMEA PWCC
344
Postbank181
Other (2)
84
Shipping346
133
Oil & Gas101
99
30
7
657
Other10
Technology Consumer Industrials
Homogeneous (1) Steel, Metals& Mining
(1) CLPs are determined with statistical approach, based on days past due; homogeneous portfolio composed by Retail clients (mainly in EMEA PW&CC and Postbank)(2) Other includes mainly General Value adjustment bookings, not assigned to specific region
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FY 2015 FY 2016
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Group Shipping Loan Portfolio
— Portfolio well diversified by asset class (26% container, 21% bulker, 21% tanker, 7% ECA, 5% offshore, 20% other) and region (41% Germany, 28% Greece, 14% EMEA, 10% Nordic) and single names (top 15 at 25%)
— Provisions primarily driven by developments affecting the container and bulker segment, where structural oversupply still persists
— Impaired loan coverage increased to 43% (vs. 40% in 2015) per year-end 2016
In EUR bnLoan Portfolio Development (1)
In EUR mCredit Loss Provision
(1) Loan exposure refers to gross loans, before deduction of allowances
30
168124
346
4Q 2015 4Q 2016 FY 2015 FY 2016
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2015 2016
Adjusted Costs (in EUR m) 6,914 6,516 6,210 6,811 6,668 6,032 5,852 6,181 26,451 24,734excludes:
Impairment of Goodwill & Intangibles 0 0 5,770 6 0 285 (49) 1,021 5,776 1,256
Litigation (2) 1,544 1,227 1,209 1,238 187 120 501 1,588 5,218 2,397
Policyholder benefits and claims 153 10 (29) 122 44 74 167 88 256 374
Restructuring and severance 67 45 63 790 285 207 76 114 965 681
Cost / Income ratio (reported) 84% 85% 180% 135% 89% 91% 87% 127% 115% 98%
Compensation ratio (reported) 33% 38% 45% 47% 40% 40% 39% 40% 40% 40%
2015 2016
(1)
Noninterest expenses, in EUR bnReported and adjusted costs
33
Compensation and benefitsNoninterest expenses excl. compensation and benefits
Note: Adjusted Costs is a non-GAAP financial measure most directly comparable to the IFRS financial measure noninterest expenses. Adjusted Costs is calculated by adjusting noninterest expenses under IFRS for the excluded items mentioned above. Figures may not add up due to rounding differences.
(1) Includes EUR 31m release of provisions for loan processing fees in 4Q2016
3.4 3.4 3.3 3.1 3.2 3.0 2.9 2.813.3 11.95.2 4.4 9.9 5.9 4.0 3.8 3.7 6.2
25.417.6
8.7 7.8 13.2
9.0 7.2 6.7 6.5 9.0
38.7
29.4
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q FY FY
(1)
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Litigation updateEUR bn
34
2.4
0.80.3
0.1
30 Sep 2016 31 Dec 2016
Litigation reserves Contingent liabilitiesMortgage repurchase demands/reserves(1)
DemandsReserves
In USD bn
— In 4Q2016, Deutsche Bank continued to make progress resolving some of its highest risk and other legacy matters• DOJ-RMBS (FIRREA)• Russia/ UK Equities Trading with respect
to FCA and DFS• Kaupthing CLNs• Four IBOR-related class actions in the
US• High Frequency Trading/Dark Pools• Schickedanz
— Includes possible obligations where an estimate can be made and outflow is more than remote but less than probable for significant matters
— Increase q-o-q primarily driven by new civil litigations filed against the Bank and F/X effects.
— Reserves treated as negative revenues and decreased significantly from 3Q2016 to 4Q2016.
— The reduction is related to settlements funded in 4Q2016 that resolved outstanding repurchase demands, most significantly the settlement of five RMBS repurchase actions.
— Remaining reserves relate primarily to three outstanding RMBS repurchase cases.
5.9
7.6
30 Sep 2016 31 Dec 2016
1.62.2
30 Sep 2016 31 Dec 2016
(1) Reserves for mortgage repurchase demands are shown net of receivables in respect of indemnity agreements from the originators or sellers of certain of the mortgage loans of USD110m (EUR 98m) and USD 64m (EUR 61m) as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2016, respectively. Gross reserves were USD 444 million (EUR 395m) and USD 173m (EUR164m) as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2016, respectively.
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In EUR m IBIT CVA / DVA / FVA Restructuring and severance Litigation (1) Impairments
GM (737) (249) (13) (183) 0
CIB 304 0 (18) (9) 0
PW&CC 701 0 (40) 32 0
AM (753) 0 (2) 1 (1,021)
Postbank (2) 9 (26) (29) 0
C&A (425) 111 0 (49) 0
Core Bank (912) (128) (99) (238) (1,021)
NCOU (1,504) (1) (15) (1,350) 0
Group (2,416) (129) (114) (1,588) (1,021)
4Q16
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Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Includes EUR 31m release of provisions for loan processing fees in 4Q16
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In EUR m IBIT CVA / DVA / FVA Restructuring and severance Litigation Impairments
GM (954) (170) (63) (333) 0
CIB 310 0 (46) (3) 0
PW&CC (527) 0 (591) 1 (6)
AM 173 0 (3) (0) 0
Postbank (312) 1 (84) (13) 0
C&A (510) 149 (1) (358) (0)
Core Bank (1,819) (20) (788) (707) (6)
NCOU (885) 118 (2) (531) 0
Group (2,704) 98 (790) (1,238) (6)
4Q15
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Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences
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In EUR m IBIT CVA / DVA / FVA Restructuring and severance Litigation (1) Impairments
GM 16 (54) (191) (591) (285)
CIB 1,691 0 (192) (17) 0
PW&CC 1,068 0 (177) 1 0
AM (204) 0 (69) 0 (1,021)
Postbank 367 3 (29) (58) 0
C&A (541) 71 (1) 18 0
Core Bank 2,396 21 (658) (646) (1,306)
NCOU (3,207) (8) (23) (1,750) 49
Group (810) 13 (681) (2,397) (1,256)
FY2016
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Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Includes EUR 31m release of provisions for loan processing fees in 4Q16
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In EUR m IBIT CVA / DVA / FVA Restructuring and severance Litigation Impairments
GM (1,817) (130) (166) (2,603) (1,568)
CIB 1,439 (1) (88) (329) (600)
PW&CC (774) 0 (595) (41) (1,011)
AM 684 0 (8) (1) 0
Postbank (2,596) 6 (83) (14) (2,597)
C&A (770) 72 (0) (380) (0)
Core Bank (3,833) (53) (941) (3,369) (5,776)
NCOU (2,264) (26) (25) (1,849) 0
Group (6,097) (80) (965) (5,218) (5,776)
FY2015
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Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences
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4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 4Q15 4Q16 4Q15
IBIT (737) (954) 304 310 701 (527) (753) 173 (2) (312) (1,504) (885) (425) (510) (2,416) (2,704)
Taxes (1) (255) (338) 105 110 243 (186) (260) 61 (1) (110) (520) (313) 164 198 (525) (579)Net Income (482) (616) 199 200 459 (340) (492) 112 (2) (201) (984) (571) (589) (708) (1,891) (2,125)Noncontrolling Interest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 5 Net Income DB shareholders (482) (616) 199 200 459 (340) (492) 112 (2) (201) (984) (571) (588) (703) (1,890) (2,120)Average Shareholder's Equity 25,452 24,294 12,254 12,346 8,907 9,590 5,921 5,935 6,328 6,267 2,618 5,742 0 124 61,480 64,298 Average Goodwill and other intangibles 2,067 1,872 1,343 1,235 1,627 2,048 4,179 4,838 406 933 196 599 (263) (1,393) 9,555 10,132 Average Tangible Shareholders' Equity 23,384 22,422 10,911 11,110 7,281 7,542 1,743 1,097 5,922 5,334 2,422 5,143 263 1,517 51,925 54,166 Post-tax RoTE (in %) (8.2) (11.0) 7.3 7.2 25.2 (18.0) (113.0) 40.8 (0.1) (15.1) n.m. n.m. n.m. n.m. (14.6) (15.7)
FY16 FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 FY15IBIT 16 (1,817) 1,691 1,439 1,068 (774) (204) 684 367 (2,596) (3,207) (2,264) (541) (770) (810) (6,097)
Taxes (1) 6 (643) 585 510 369 (274) (71) 242 127 (919) (1,110) (801) (453) 1,211 (546) (675)Net Income 11 (1,174) 1,106 930 698 (500) (133) 442 240 (1,677) (2,097) (1,463) (1,180) (3,331) (1,356) (6,772)Noncontrolling Interest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (45) (21) (45) (21)Net Income DB shareholders 11 (1,174) 1,106 930 698 (500) (133) 442 240 (1,677) (2,097) (1,463) (1,226) (3,353) (1,402) (6,794)Average Shareholder's Equity 24,695 24,675 12,076 12,483 9,008 10,265 6,221 5,719 6,006 7,798 4,037 6,755 38 1,361 62,082 69,055 Average Goodwill and other intangibles 1,805 2,160 1,199 1,336 1,611 2,301 4,599 4,797 329 2,247 448 585 (114) 482 9,876 13,909 Average Tangible Shareholders' Equity 22,890 22,515 10,877 11,146 7,397 7,964 1,622 922 5,677 5,551 3,590 6,170 152 879 52,206 55,146
Post-tax RoTE (in %) 0.0 (5.2) 10.2 8.3 9.4 (6.3) (8.2) 48.0 4.2 (30.2) n.m. n.m. n.m. n.m. (2.7) (12.3)
C&A GroupGM CIB PW&CC AM Postbank NCOU
In EUR m, unless otherwise statedPost-tax RoTE
39
Note: Post-tax return on average tangible shareholders’ equity is calculated as net income (loss) attributable to Deutsche Bank shareholders as a percentage of average tangible shareholders’ equity. Net income (loss) attributable to Deutsche Bank shareholders is defined as net income (loss) excluding post-tax income (loss) attributable to noncontrollinginterests. At the Group this level reflects the reported effective tax rate for the Group, which was 22% for the three months ended December 31, 2016 and 21% for the prior year’s comparative period. The tax rate was (67) % for the year ended December 31, 2016 and (11)% for the prior year’s comparative period.
(1) For the post-tax return on average shareholders’ equity and average tangible shareholders’ equity of the segments, the applied tax rates were 35 % for all presented periods.
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NCOU IBIT components EUR m
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Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) De-risking impact reported in LLPs are combined with revenues in the de-risking IBIT line
NCOU (2,264) (3,207)
Asset-driven
Portfolio revenuesDe-risking IBIT(1)
MtM/OtherLLPsCostsTotal
— Most significant Litigation matters now resolved.
— Cost reduction continues with residual cost to Core.
— Quarterly run rate EUR~80m
(1,504)
79(21)2330
(132)(21)
(1,350)
(122)(11)
(133)Allocations & Other Items
509412(77)
(102)(643)
99
392(860)
46(39)
(566)(1,026)
Allocated costs OtherTotal
Litigation
(489)(25)
(514)
(1,849)
(410)(19)
(430)
(1,750)
Reported IBIT
— Minimal IBIT expected from 2017 onwards
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NCOU: Residual assets to be transferred EUR bn, as of 31 December 2016
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Total IFRS assets Total RWA
(1) Operational Risk RWA to be reallocated across the divisions
EUR 9 bnEUR 6 bn
2.82.2
0.40.1
GMPW&CC
CIB C&A
5.2
1.9
0.5
4.2
0.1
3.5
1.4 1.4
GM
PW&CC
CIBC&A
Operational Risk(1) Operational
Risk(1)
CreditRisk
MarketRisk
RWA, fully-loaded
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Leverage exposure and risk weighted assetsCRD4, fully loaded, EUR bn
Leverage Exposure vs. RWA(1)
250
6464
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) RWA excludes Operational Risk RWA of EUR 93bn(2) Excludes any related Market Risk RWA which has been fully allocated to non-derivatives trading assets(3) Lending commitments and contingent liabilities
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Credit Risk RWA
CVA
Market Risk RWA
31 Dec 2016
265
222
934
31 Dec 2016
1,348
135102
189
135
403
215
169
30 Sep 2016
40
153
99117
178
411
225
171
Off B/S(3)
Other
Cash and depositswith banks
39
2705
118Reverse repo /
securitiesborrowed
Lending
1,354
Derivatives(2)
Non-derivativetrading assets
31 Dec 2016
265
37
CRD4 – Leverage Exposure RWA
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Loan bookIn EUR bn
Note: Loan amounts are gross of allowances for loan losses. Figures may not add up due to rounding differences.
2015 2016
104 104 104 104
160 161 163 164
106 103 100 97
50 50 55 58
NCOU
PB
DAM
PW&CC
CIB
GM
31-Dec
433
9
0
30-Sep
433
11
0
30-Jun
430
12
0
31-Mar
434
13
0
104 105 105 105
162 163 163 160
97 97 92 83
58 61 6163
30-Sep
428
5
0
433
6
30-Jun
0
31-Mar
429
8
0
31-Dec
413
0
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6.7 6.2 5.9 6.0 6.0 6.1 6.4 6.7
2.72.5
2.2 2.1 1.6 1.3 1.1 0.8
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q
Non-Core Operations Unit Core
0.00%
0.50%
1.00%
1.50%
2.00%
2.50%
Impaired loan ratio Core Bank Impaired loan ratio Deutsche Bank Group
Impaired loans(1)
Period-end, EUR bn
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CoverageRatio(2)
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) IFRS impaired loans include loans which are individually impaired under IFRS, i.e. for which a specific loan loss allowance has been established, as well as loans collectively assessed for
impairment which have been put on nonaccrual status(2) Total on-balance sheet allowances divided by IFRS impaired loans (excluding collateral); total on-balance sheet allowances include allowances for all loans individually impaired or
collectively assessed(3) Impaired loans in % of total loan book
(3)(3)
57% 58% 60% 62% 61%
9.48.7
8.1 8.27.6 7.4
61%
2015 2016
7.5
61% 61%
7.4
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Value-at-RiskDB Group, 99%, 1 day, EUR m
Average VaRStressed VaR(1)
(1) Stressed Value-at-Risk is calculated on the same portfolio as VaR but uses a historical market data from a period of significant financial stress (i.e. characterized by high volatilities and extreme price movements)
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
4Q2015 4Q2016
38 3799 98
2778
1Q2016
3789
2Q2016 3Q2016
2877
EUR 1.8 bn EUR 1.8 bnSales & Trading revenues
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FY2014 1Q2015 2Q2015 3Q2015 4Q2015 1Q2016 2Q2016 3Q2016 4Q2016Invested Assets 489 525 514 492 503 479 480 438 424Assets under Administration 138 153 154 149 153 151 156 150 154Client Assets 626 678 668 642 656 630 636 588 577
Breakdown of Invested Assets 489 525 514 492 503 479 480 438 424 Private & Commercial Clients (PCC) 214 225 219 209 213 205 204 205 207 Wealth Management (WM) 275 300 296 284 290 274 276 233 216 therein: Americas 82 93 88 85 88 80 82 41 35 therein: Asia-Pacific 46 52 52 49 51 49 49 50 45 therein: EMEA ex GY 61 66 65 64 65 61 60 56 50 therein: Germany 86 90 90 85 87 84 86 86 85
Breakdown of Client Assets 626 678 668 642 656 630 636 588 577 Private & Commercial Clients (PCC) 275 287 283 274 282 273 275 276 278 Wealth Management (WM) 352 391 385 367 374 357 361 312 300 therein: Americas 112 127 121 116 119 111 113 66 62 therein: Asia-Pacific 46 52 52 49 51 49 49 50 45 therein: EMEA ex GY 67 74 73 71 73 70 68 62 58 therein: Germany 127 139 139 132 131 127 131 134 135
Net new money - Invested Assets 22 2 3 2 (4) (5) (1) (9) (24) Private & Commercial Clients (PCC) 9 1 (1) (1) (0) (2) 0 (3) (3) Wealth Management (WM) 12 1 4 3 (3) (3) (2) (7) (21)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(2)
Invested Assets / Client Assets – PW&CCEUR bn
46
Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Assets under Administration include assets over which DB provides non investment services such as custody, risk management, administration
and reporting (including execution only brokerage) as well as current accounts / non-investment deposits(2) Regional view is based on a client view
Outflows primarily in September and October as a consequence of
negative DB market perception; outflows in 2016 also reflecting
strategic de-risking initiatives in WM
3Q2016 decline includes PCS deconsolidation impact of EUR (37) bn
(affects both PW&CC and WM).
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Invested Assets / Client Assets – AMEUR bn
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Note: Figures may not add up due to rounding differences(1) Assets under Administration include assets over which DB provides non-investment services such as custody, risk management, administration and reporting.
1Q2015 2Q2015 3Q2015 4Q2015 FY2015 1Q2016 2Q2016 3Q2016 4Q2016 FY2016Invested Assets 773 755 726 744 744 711 719 715 706 706Assets under Administration (1) 54 53 51 54 54 57 63 65 68 68Client Assets 828 808 777 798 798 768 782 779 774 774
Breakdown of Invested Assets 773 755 726 744 744 711 719 715 706 706Regional
therein: Americas 242 236 228 233 233 215 216 205 210 210therein: Asia-Pacific 45 43 41 42 42 38 41 42 38 38therein: EMEA ex GY 222 200 190 195 195 189 188 188 179 179therein: Germany 264 276 266 274 274 270 274 279 279 279
Client Viewtherein: Retail 338 330 314 333 333 301 312 310 315 315therein: Institutional 435 425 412 411 411 410 408 404 391 391
Net New Money - Invested Assets 14 10 (4) (3) 18 (12) (9) (8) (13) (41)Regional
therein: Americas 2 4 (3) (4) (1) (10) (6) (8) (7) (31)therein: Asia-Pacific (0) 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 (0) 2therein: EMEA ex GY 8 3 (4) 2 9 (3) (3) (2) (5) (12)therein: Germany 4 3 3 (1) 8 2 (0) (0) (0) 0
Client Viewtherein: Retail 15 12 5 (1) 32 (6) (8) (6) (9) (28)therein: Institutional (1) (2) (9) (2) (14) (6) (1) (2) (4) (13)
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31 Dec 2015 31 Mar 2016 30 Jun 2016 30 Sep 2016 31 Dec 201631 Dec 2016
vs.30 Sep 2016
GM 4,921 4,789 4,676 4,754 4,737 (17)
CIB 7,360 7,295 7,178 7,244 7,116 (128)
PW&CC 25,670 25,616 25,497 25,005 24,514 (492)
AM 2,705 2,673 2,597 2,606 2,547 (59)
Postbank 18,659 18,888 18,728 18,511 18,112 (399)
NCOU 141 133 132 117 116 (1)
Infrastructure / Regional Management 41,649 42,052 42,499 42,877 42,602 (275)
Total 101,104 101,445 101,307 101,115 99,744 (1,370)
Full-time equivalents, at period endGroup headcount
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This presentation contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historicalfacts; they include statements about our beliefs and expectations and the assumptions underlying them. Thesestatements are based on plans, estimates and projections as they are currently available to the management of DeutscheBank. Forward-looking statements therefore speak only as of the date they are made, and we undertake no obligation toupdate publicly any of them in light of new information or future events.
By their very nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. A number of important factors couldtherefore cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement. Such factorsinclude the conditions in the financial markets in Germany, in Europe, in the United States and elsewhere from which wederive a substantial portion of our revenues and in which we hold a substantial portion of our assets, the development ofasset prices and market volatility, potential defaults of borrowers or trading counterparties, the implementation of ourstrategic initiatives, the reliability of our risk management policies, procedures and methods, and other risks referenced inour filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Such factors are described in detail in our SEC Form20-F of 11 March 2016 under the heading “Risk Factors.” Copies of this document are readily available upon request orcan be downloaded from www.db.com/ir.
This presentation also contains non-IFRS financial measures. For a reconciliation to directly comparable figures reportedunder IFRS, to the extent such reconciliation is not provided in this presentation, refer to the 4Q2016 Financial DataSupplement, which is accompanying this presentation and available at www.db.com/ir.
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